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It's an old problem having to do with the xlibs being loaded as soon as
you use anything related to awt.  To work around it you just have to
start a fake xserver.  I forget exactly how, you can ask them at the
blackdown mailing list.

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> JServ is crashing when I try to use this code in my servlet:
> 
> 
>         Frame frame= new Frame();  //works ok
>         Image myImage = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getImage(picName);  //
> exception
> 
> picName is a String. The code works fine on my windows 2000 development
> machine when I put it in a class of it's own for debugging purposes. I cut
> and past the code to my Linux machine and on the getImage line I get the
> following log.
> 
> >raymond:/usr/local/httpd/servlets # tail /var/log/mod_jserv.log
> >[01/06/2000 04:28:23:903] (ERROR) ajp12: Servlet Error: java.lang.InternalError:
> > Can't connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY var
> >iable.: Can't connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISP
> >LAY variable.
> >[01/06/2000 04:28:23:903] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via protoco
> >l "ajpv12"
> 
> Jserv 1.1, Apache 1.3.12, Sun JDK 1.2.2, JSDK2.0.
> 
> My Servlet has been running fine form months without problem, but this is
> can't do.
> 
> So why X11??  it is not drawing on any wm, it is just loading an image. I
> do have X installed, but gee I haven't run it for ages and can't see any
> reason why this code would rely on X at all.
> 
> Heeeellp!!
> 
> Thanx
> 
> Chris :)
> 
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